Report links spa, drugs, brothel

Dec. 12, 2012

Investigation: Club Crazy Horse in Tumon is named in an investigation that is alleging a link between the business and sex trafficking and drug activities. Rick Cruz/Pacific Daily News/rmcruz@guampdn.com

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Brett Kelman
Pacific Daily News

A shuttered spa in Tamuning that allegedly hosted illegal poker games is also allegedly linked to narcotics and sex trafficking, according to recently released military criminal investigation documents.

In addition to the poker and baccarat games, the MGM Spa is accused of selling methamphetamine, marijuana and ecstasy, according to the documents, which were filed in the District Court of Guam on Monday afternoon.

The spa owner, Wai Kam Ho, also allegedly owns a brothel in Tumon, which masquerades as a massage parlor attached to the Club Crazy Horse strip club. Narcotics are also sold at ...